Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hali?a
Haliʻa—Sudden remembrance, memory, especially of a loved one; fond recollection; premonition; to recall, recollect fondly.
Haliʻa—Sudden remembrance, memory, especially of a loved one; fond recollection; premonition; to recall, recollect fondly.
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates September 2023 faculty and staff anniversaries.
Students taste olive oil, swim with tuna and more as part of the Culinary Institute of the Pacific‘s Advanced Culinary Experience course.
Megan Riddle was awarded $1,000 as a Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar.
Hoʻopili—To bring together, stick to, attach oneself to a person.
E aha ʻia ana ʻo Mauna Kea will premiere on September 8.
When Misaki Takabayashi learned students were going hungry, she launched a free weekly pancake breakfast.
Column by University of Hawaiʻi Maui College Chancellor Lui Hokoana was published by The Maui News on August 26, 2023.
The Good Jobs Hawaiʻi initiative is offering free job training through the 糖心视频 Maui College and other online programs through the 糖心视频 Community College System.
ʻImi—To look, hunt, search, seek.